Quote from number22:
I am doing my part of boycott BP products by stop buying castrol motor oil. No BP gas stations in my town(except avgas in airstrip), I am sure there many people will boycott BP.
When oil spills over shoreline of Florida, even more people will be pissed.
Quote from Robert Weinstein:
I was taught that there is no such thing as a dumb question. This one appears to be somewhat obvious to me but I am sure there are things that are obvious to you that I would question as well.
Yes, as a general rule you can count on multinationals to incorporate in each different country and often divide it up from there with holding companies etc....
The media as usual has made a 100lb gorilla into a 1mil lb gorilla. Its bad. its really bad. but it is not BP going away bad in my opinion. If someone can show HOW legally the assets other than what is in the US can be tapped into I will gladly stand corrected. It would appear to me that getting a London court to hand over the retirement of so many people and send the British economy into the toilet would be at the least a challenge.
I am net long BP but I wouldn't be if I didn't believe what I am saying.
Quote from corbel:
BP's profit before taxes is 5 billion. So far they've spend 1 billion on clean up.
They have the money to pay for this. And though it'll hurt like a bitch, they are far from bankrupt.
Cleanup estimates are what...25 billion at the moment?
So that's 5 years of profit, which is far quicker than exxon recovered
Then again, with exxon we knew exactly how much was spilled...here, it's way, way more, and potentially even more